Fans ofRed Dead Onlinehave not been quiet about the poor quality of content updates the action-adventure Western has received in the last several months. Particularly when compared to Rockstar Games’Grand Theft Auto 5, which many are quick to point out has thrived on countless expansions and overhauls, such as thepopularGTA OnlineLos Santos Tuners.

For the uninitiated, the Quick Draw Club is a series of passes set up in four consecutive installments, introduced as part of therecentRed Dead OnlineBlood Money update. With each segment of The Quick Draw Club, players will get access to 25 Ranks of rewards for a steep pay-in of 25 Gold Bars. However, there is the chance to earn those 25 Gold Bars back for each pass by completing all 25 Ranks.

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But not everyone is happy with this week’s Quick Draw Club, with the two main cruxes of the update being highlighted in a debate spawned onRed Dead Online’sofficial subreddit, a hotspot where many outlaws show off neat in-game tricks and artists flex their creativity by producingstunningRed Dead Redemption 2fan art. User Xvilo asked players about their thoughts on the latest Quick Draw Club No. 3, resulting in an overwhelmingly mixed and negative response regarding the quality of the update.

The disdain from theRed Dead Onlinecommunity is mostly directed at the fact the third Quick Draw Club can be completed within a very short amount of time, with one user acing the entire Club in just fifteen minutes by using pre-collected sets. This is tremendously frustrating, particularly as the entire point of the Quick Clubs is to keep players occupied for in-between major updates, which are also few and far in-between.

On top of that, after putting in the effort, players are met with gears and items that one user described as “mediocre.” A statement echoed by others, with phrases like “old recycled stuff” and “really underwhelming” being commonly declared. In short, thelack of quality inRed Dead Onlineupdateshas left many fans disappointed, with a sour taste in their mouths over the wasted potential the multiplayer mode had.

Many players are unfortunately not surprised by the fact that updates have slowed to a crawl lately, with Blood Money being the first major update in the last seven months. A recent report revealed that Rockstar Games has shifted development resources fromRed Dead Onlineto thebrand newGrand Theft Autoremaster project.

Red Dead Onlineis available now on PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.